Author

Who writes the WeSolve+ blog

Every post on this blog is published under one of three named people who work on WeSolve+. Every post is reviewed and published by the person whose name sits in the byline.

Who publishes what

The split follows what each person works on day to day. Gökhan Ateş, the engineer who builds and ships the app, publishes the flashcard and test taking guides. Eren Kayıkçı, who runs product, publishes the planning and study habit routes. Mert Erarslan, the founder, publishes everything else: subject routes, exam pages and the posts about studying with AI. Each byline links to a profile page listing that person's posts and contact links.

Byline, review and sources policy

Three rules hold on every post. First, the named person in the byline reviews every post before it goes live and answers for what it says. Second, every study figure traces to a named public source such as the Roediger and Karpicke retrieval experiments or the Cepeda spacing reviews, and each post links its sources at the bottom. Third, WeSolve+ publishes no usage statistics of its own, so no post quotes one. When a claim cannot be sourced, it is cut.

Are the blog authors real people?

Yes. All three work on WeSolve+ itself: the founder, the engineer who builds the app and the person running product. No pen names are used, and no author exists only as a byline.

Who reviews the posts before they go live?

Every post is written and reviewed under fixed editorial rules, and the named person in the byline publishes it and answers for it.

How are sources chosen?

Posts cite named public research and official exam bodies, linked at the bottom of each post. Figures that cannot be traced to a source do not appear, and WeSolve+ does not invent usage numbers about itself.

Last updated: 2026-08-15